Do you shave your pubic hair?!


Question: If so how, Does it irritate you? How can I shave down there without hurting myself and getting a clean smooth and not sore or irritated shave? I have an electric shaver, razor, shaving cream, conditioner and scissors if i need anything


Answers: If so how, Does it irritate you? How can I shave down there without hurting myself and getting a clean smooth and not sore or irritated shave? I have an electric shaver, razor, shaving cream, conditioner and scissors if i need anything

Yes, i use a razor and only a little shaving cream. It gets irritated at first and after the first few shaves, but later it gets really nice and soft hair and feels better.

I don't

eww

i mean do you rather have hair or no hair down there?

everyones doing it nowadays

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yes

try to trim it first then use the razor

i dont its nature you have to die the way you were born thats fact

dont shave, trim... use safety scissors

Yes you should at least trim them. It keeps you from getting smelly belly.

should girls shave their pubic hair (i dont)

(im a girl)

i just manscape. Trim my pubes w/ trimmers, and shave balls w/ a razor.

I trim it because my lover don't particularily like hair going up their nose. ^_~

If I were a guy I would trim it. Trim is good. I personally don't like guys who are void of hair in their pubic area.

Scissor off as much as you can, then use shavingcream and razor, just as you would your face. The first time it may get iritated, but you skin will get used to it. Also, because it is covered, it is more likely to become infected.

Hope that helped you out.

yes, most of the time.
sometimes i shave it all off
sometimes i leave a little "happy trail"

i like waxing.

You can't, sorry man. I've tried it every which way, and the only way that works for me is a Gillette Mach 3 turbo. As for the irritation, baby powder works, I've heard. But most of us just deal with it, it gets less aggravating the more you do it.

My hubby does. He trims then shaves with a regular razor.

And, for any guy who thinks it is weird, my hubby gets more "attention" when he is clean shaven than when he is not.

It will be irritated the first few times you do it. After a while your body gets used to the shaving and it will no longer irritate you.

If this is something you really want to do you just have to keep at it, eventually you will get a smooth shave with no irritation.

I dont shave off but i trim.

Yes. Pick a good razor. I like the Fusion. Use Shaving Cream that has conditioners. Its going to take time, but, it will happen. Irritated? only if you do a dry shave, which I don't recommend. And you people that go EWWW, you just don't get it. and I'm going to go into detail. Let's just say, it is appreciated.

Leave the razor for your face and use scissors for your pubes, much better

okay so yes i do shave but not reguarly anymore but ill start during the summer what i suggest is just getting it waxed yes it hurts for a minute but it doesnt grow back for weeks and when it does start to grow in it grows in thinner so it makes it less painful the second and third time you go and get it done i know its a little awkard to go and get it waxed but its worth it....

1) Scissors
2) ***CAREFULLY*** shave down there once trimmed. I use a bit of shaving cream and a razor in the shower. I wouldn't recommend an electric shaver, because you wouldn't want anything to get jammed...

Anyways, I used to, but then one day I accidentally had a little knick (just like on your face once in a while) and I cried like a little girl watching Saw 3.

I'm a girl.....

I trim mine......so it looks fine...not too hairy or anything.
Shaving makes it really itchy....

Hope I helped...

Yes and it's irritating if you don't do it right, also it itches and plugs up the shower drain if you don't do it right.

This is the only way to do it with little to no irritation.

I'd recommend trimming it with scissors or an electric shaver while sitting on the toilet, and then shaving it in the shower with a manual razor and some good shaving cream. After you're done, rub hair conditioner on the newly shaven area, and wash it off.

Do that part at night before bed.

The next morning, take another shower and scrub it decently hard with some exfoliating scrub (facewash). Wash that off be be careful not to get it in the genital area, after it's washed off wash it again with conditioner just to moisten the skin.

If you follow that step by step, I guarantee it will be a lot less irritating and itchy than ANY OTHER WAY you try. I've been doing it for about 8 years now.

I don't like to do it often because it's time consuming so I like to run over it every 5 or 6 days with an electric shaver to maintain it and save the trouble.

After shaving with an electric shaver, you don't need to exfoliate, there shouldn't be any dead skin cells, just condition it during your next shower.

Hope this helps

Not completely shaved, but very tidey. You have to build a tolerance to a shave. At first there might be sensitivity to the razor. Use a sharp razor like a 3-5 blade razor, the female razors have guards to help prevent nicks. There is cream you can apply to help prevent bumps, but it's never really worked for me personally.

More hair holds more heat, sweat and smell. As for shaving it depends on the hair texture. Its like shaving a beard. If you have thick hair you may suffer from a lot of ingrown hairs if you shave down to the skin with a razor. If the hair is not thick go for it -trim (if long) then shave. If the hair is thick I suggest an electric shaver and trim it low - about 1/4 inch.

1)Never shave your pubes unless you're sober and fully alert. Now it may seem like just good common sense, and it is, but it still needs to be said.
2)Before you shave your pubes, take scissors or better yet, a hair trimmer and trim long hairs to a stubble. Doing so will help you see where you're shaving and you won't have these hairs clogging up or dulling your razor.
3)Soak in a bath or take a long hot shower. Moisture opens the pores and relaxes stiff, coarse hairs, which will make it easier as you shave your pubes.
4)Next, apply a rich moisturizer/lubricant before you shave your pubes and allow it to sit on your hair and skin for at least 5 minutes.
5)ALWAYS use a fresh, new blade/razor when you shave your pubes.
Now you're ready to shave your pubes -
6)Shave pubes in the direction the hair grows.
7)Once the bulk of hairs are removed, go back and shave pubes again, only this time shave against the way the hair grows. This will give you the closest, cleanest shave you're looking for.
8)Don't apply too much pressure or shave pubes in the same area repeatedly. Both of these actions will only irritate this sensitive skin.
And as with preparing to shave your pubes, what you do after you shave your pubes is key.
The key to avoiding skin irritations and ultimately, ingrown hairs after you shave your pubes, is keeping them dry and limiting friction.
9)A light dusting of talc free powder or corn starch
10)Wearing loose fitting clothing for a while after you shave your pubes.

i do. my girl thinks it looks better. i first use scissors to make the hairs shorter. then i take shaving cream, lather up and shave it with a razor. if the hair is too long, it will be real hard. first i shave with the grain then against to get a good smooth feeling.

GAY MO





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